The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 November 1920 — Page 4
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JUST A uttle STRANGE. “There’s one thing I oan’t understand about these spirit communications,” remarked Mr. Brown as he finished reading the account of a highly successful seance. “What’s that, John, dear?” asked his wife. “Why, you never hear of a departed soul having gone any other place except straight to heaven." Absurdities in Attire. “I must say,” remarked the derisive person, "that a man looks ludicrous in the clothes his wife goes out and buys for him.” A) “Maybe,” replied Mr. Growcher. “But not any more ludicrous in my opinion, than his wife does in the clothes she goes out and buys for herself.;’ “Bill” Never Saw a Locomotive. Critic—You have written a fine play. There is one scene in particular that even Shakespeare could not have produced. Author—You flatter me. Which scene do you refer to? Critic —The railroad accident in the last act. ~ M No Necessity. “It is a pity your husband’s temper will not allow him to get along well with the servants. I hope he will not have an explosion with your new cook.” “He couldn’t. She lit the fire this morning and then poured on gasoline.” OLb, ir s v. m. NO OLD SHOES “Did you throw any old shoes at the bride?” “No. Didn’t have a pair that I felt I could afford to throw away nowadays.” Something Lacking. I’ve pencils, pens and paper white, Erasers and a quart of What a great poem I now might write Could 1 but contrive to think. Resemblance. “Owens Is a sort of a human dynamo.” “That fellow! Why. he hasn’t energy enough to work and pay bls bills.” ' “Exactly! Everything he has on is charged.” When Noah Was a Sailor. Noah looked aft. “I’ll certainly win the race with forty days and no competitors,” he cried. That’s Different Redd—Thought you told me that was a ten-horsepower automobile of yours? Greene —So I did. “W’ell, I can’t believe It.” “Why not?” “Because, I noticed it took only one horse to pull it back home today 1” A Bit of a Dig. Borelelgh—Do you like a man who quotes poetry? • Miss Bright—As a rule. It is apt to be preferable to his original conversation. Easy Enough. ‘You can easily quit worrying if you try. Now the rising price of gasoline doesn’t bother me at all as it used to.“ “Strength of will, I suppose.” “No; sold my car.” A Pretty Good Method. z "Why do you encourage your boy to send his verses to the magazines? Do you want him to be a poet?” “No, merely want him to get the conceit knocked out of him, that’s all. Improved by Travel. “There is a great deal of improvement to be derived from travel." “There is,” replied Farmer Corntoiosel. “When I was to town and took lunch at a restaurant, I was surprised to see how a little bit of travel had improved the price of a bead of lettuce.” The Future. "How are they going to deal with the thieves who steal airplanes?” "I suppose the fly cops will hunt them down with moon-dogs.” The Brain and the Stomach. "Wouldn’t that woman give you your dinner for sawin’ up a pile of wood?” asked' Meandering Mike. “•es,” answered Plodding Pete. “But I called the deal off. As soon as I looked at the woodpile I lost my appetite.” Its Class. “He was about to fold her to his manly breast when her father came ta.” “That is what you might call a folding slip” t
Back From Round Trip Flight to Alaska 1/ 11 "It ’.OWM r_. y J Tnk- / IwWtllfcOw IHR jft. * The four army planes which started from Mineola early in July for a flight to Nome. Alaska, arrived back here recently, completing a record 9,000-mile flight. This photograph shows, left to right; Sergt? J. E. Long, Lieut. C. C. Nutt, Capt. St. Clair Street, Capt. Howard T. Douglas, executive officer of the expedition; Lieut. Erich Nelson, Lieut. C. Crumrine, and Alaska dogs which they brought back with them.
Our Entry in Fishing Schooner Race s ' '■ # ''■ r 1 i ' z i p x ; * :A Luz'-. v ■ ' nniixsrssfcs ..•> The Esperanto of Gloucester, Mass., the American entry in the fishing schooner race between the fleets of Gloucester aud Nova Scotia. Inset is its captain, Martin L. Welch. The Delawanna is Nova Scotia's entry.
Season’s Record Herring Catch A i ISKwmMHW B J J A 110-ton herring catch at Alberni, B. C., the largest catch of the season. Sign That Tells a Story H n Wrl KJlrElEdlJ H ■ ■ H I W \ 19miEes H 3MB I Si/ \JL Jb ■ / IT > Van hour If Bk 1 The photograph shows the impressive sign erected as a warning to motorists at the entrance to the grounds of the Walter Reed hospital in Washington, D. C. The sign was x painted by a wounded soldier being treated there.
GATHEREQ FACTS An English newspaper has discovered a milkmaid who wears a monocle. Giles Beys, a printer of Paris, introduced the letter “j" into the alphabet in 1550. Excavation in Mexican ruins has revealed roads paved with huge blocks of stone. The first woman with sovereign authority was Semiramis, queen of Assyria, 2017 B. C.
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The outside walls of many of the houses in Mexico are from three feet to six feet thick to withstand earthquake shocks. The Australian water lizard, which is three or four feet in length, walks upright on its hind legs when traversing long distances on land. Childless married couples in France are to be taxed 35 per cent of their gross Income, it is stated in an article by Edith Wharton, the author, who says she approves of the new taxation pian.
.SAW A BOLSHEVIK SIEGE Mrs. W. Palmer Fuller, who was inspector for tiie American relief administration in the Warsaw district, put the climax to her IS months of service by remaining on duty during tlie siege of that city by the Reds. She has now returned to America with her husband, who was Hoover's chief agent in Poland. RARE MONKEY IN BOSTON l I Ma|R I 1 ’’WiPP. I Illi I This owl-faced monkey, a very rare specimen, has been presented to the Franklin Park zoo in Boston, by William Ramsey of Lowell, Mass. “Jennie” was brought from Paraguay by Mr. Ramsey. WAR ON HIGH SEAS - X 4 s ■■jjo I i zX-ZPx u / \ \ . hi. ißs' ”1 i J I I 1 I I IX v !b«sre P Naval experts from many nations, who boarded the U. S. destroyer Semmes to inspect a notable invent tion, wasted a lot of time watching these two kittens scrapping in the mouth of one of the vessel’s guns. Fireflies Make Pretty Light Myriads of fireflies hovering over a gentle river so swarm and cling together that they appear at one time like a luminous cloud, again like a great ball of sparks. Cloud or ball, the wonder soon breaks and thousands of the fallen insects drift with the stream while new swarms form, reform, and sparkle continuously above the water. So marvelous is the sight that a Japanese poet wrote: “Do I see only fireflies drifting with the current, or is the night itself drifting, with all Its swarming stars?”
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